Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed at a press conference that Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil asked Pezzullo to stand aside while an investigation takes place.
The consequences for businesses are 'so severe' that employers now need to take radical steps, including 'exiting individuals who are just not getting it'.
A man and a 14-year-old have been charged by federal police after the teenager was filmed riding a baggage carousel into a restricted baggage area at Canberra Airport.
A long-serving Air Force chief will take on a new role protecting Australia from cybersecurity threats as the country seeks to step up its response to the growing threat in that area.
From next year, Australians looking to enter Europe will need a new special permit to travel through 30 countries, as the EU looks to beef up security.
The near collision between US and Chinese naval vessels in the Taiwan Strait highlighted the dangers of a military miscalculation in a dispute that stretches back decades.
A High Court judge rejected the Duke of Sussex's assertion that the British government exceeded its authority when it denied him the right to hire police to provide security in the UK.
Australia will provide surveillance drones and other high-tech gear to the Philippine coast guard and is considering whether to take part in joint patrols in the disputed South China Sea, Australia Foreign Minister Penny Wong said.
The US spy agency believed now offers an "unprecedented" opportunity to convince Russians disaffected by the war in Ukraine and life in Russia to share their secrets.
One of the most important and complex security operations in UK history is underway for King Charles III's coronation, but it also brings with it immense pressures on police and the public.
A former intelligence officer was jailed for threatening to extort highly classified national security information after he believed he had been wronged.
Most people assume that in order to land a six-figure job you'd need to have a degree under your belt. But according to the Bureau of Statistics, that's not the case.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant after he dramatically broke ranks and called for a pause in the government's controversial drive to overhaul Israel's court system.